Italy holds state funeral for quake victims
(Vatican Radio) A state
funeral was held on Saturday in the town of Ascoli Piceno in Italy for some of
the victims of an earthquake that devastated three nearby towns earlier this
week, killing at least 290 people.
The Requiem Mass was
celebrated by Bishop Giovanni D'Ercole in a community gym where 35
caskets were laid out.
Weeping relatives hugged each
other and reached out to touch the simple wooden coffins at the funeral held on
Saturday for some of the 290 people killed in the earthquake.
Amongst the 35 coffins laid
out in a sports hall were small caskets holding the bodies of an 18-month-old
baby and a nine-year-old girl, two of the 21 children who are known to have
died when the quake hit central Italy early on Wednesday.
“Don’t be afraid to bewail
your suffering, we have seen so much suffering. But I ask you not to lose your
courage,” Bishop Giovanni D’Ercole said in a homily in the hall, which was
packed with grieving families and the nation’s top politicians. “Only together
can we rebuild our houses and churches. Above all, together we can give life
back to our communities,” he said, speaking in front of a dusty crucifix
salvaged from one of dozens of churches devastated by the quake.
Even as the Requiem Mass was
being held, rescuers kept searching through the rubble of the worst hit town,
Amatrice, although they acknowledged they had little hope of finding any more
survivors from Italy’s worst earthquake in seven years.
Nine more bodies were
recovered from the town on Saturday, including three corpses that were pulled
overnight from the crumpled Hotel Roma, bringing the death toll in Amatrice
alone to 230 residents and tourists.
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